This is a story about coming out of trauma, Is all about trauma.

Jasper 2022-04-20 09:01:59

"I recommend the pecan pie." The short advertising line and the long-lost smile with their mother are the memories of their mother that the sisters have been waiting for for too long. The film is about how a pair of sisters emerge from the trauma of their mother's suicide to gain a foothold in a life full of stress.

In this film, no one's life is perfect, an airplane builder who has lost an arm, an old woman who has lost her husband, a daughter who has lost her mother. . Everyone's life carries pain of one kind or another, so it is so real.

However, the whole purpose of the Sunshine Cleanse, as the heroine says, is to go deep into these families facing pain, connect with them in some way, and then help them out of the shadows. In the end, the elder sister's father finally managed to let his daughter start her dream career; and the younger sister, like the cat who was forgotten at the scene, was rescued and started her own independent new life.

This is a somewhat heavy but very warm movie, it doesn't tell people that the world is perfect; on the contrary, it tells us that everyone's life has stress, pain and imperfection, but we always have a kind of way out.

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Extended Reading
  • Kay 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    people break up and make up, this is what life is about. love emily and amy

  • Mireya 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    It is quite simple and fresh, and involves many things, but which one is the profound master? : Affectionate? maternal love? Struggle for a career? Life? Death (learning the undertaker)? Why did Grandpa Arkin play the role of teaching bad children again.

Sunshine Cleaning quotes

  • Joe Lorkowski: You get bored a lot?

    Oscar Lorkowski: Yeah.

    Joe Lorkowski: You look out the window?

    Oscar Lorkowski: All the time.

    Joe Lorkowski: Well, see that proves how intelligent you are. They should be catering to you. They should be doing something special for you.

  • Rose Lorkowski: I don't want this anymore.

    Mac: So, that's it?

    [Rose nods yes]

    Mac: [long pause] That's it then.

    [Mac walks away]